The Daily Reporter D, C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS. McMinnville, Or. Dec. 8. 1886 City Council Proceedings. The new city couucil met and pro­ ceeded to business Monday evening. Mayor Jacob Wortman in the chair. Councilmen present were: Campbell. Holl, Jones, Narver and Palmer. Ab­ sent, Johnson. Also in attendence, J. J. Spencer City Recorder, Geo. Kauffman City Marshal. Warrants were ordered in payment of clains against the city as follows: McNeely & Co., fire bell $122 41 Kauffman, marshal’s fees 35 40 Spencer, recorder’s fees 6 80 G. W. Burt, coal oil and freight 12(X) C. A. Wallace, street comniiss’r 150 D. C. Ireland A Co., printing 3 50 Campbell, committeeman's ex­ penses .................................... 4 50 Talmage, Spencer and Harding, canvassing city vote 6 00 A committee consisting of Jones, Narver and Campbell was appointed to confer with citizens upon proposed amendments to the city charter. An adjourned meeting was held last even­ ing, finances reported, and the new council is now prepared for regular business. Observations. First National Bank Christmas will be here very toon. —OF— I lister Post will elect officers at ----- orrtcaita :------ Grange hall at one o’clock p. in. on J Aeon W ortman .................... President the 11th. D. P. T hompson .......... Vice-preaident < ’.i'liier Gold and silver ladies watches at a | •lolls WoKTMAM........................ big bargain at the McMinnville jew­ TranMcU a Gsneral Ranking laitineM. elry store. lnt<>rMt allowed on time piwiu. made on favorable term*. The McMinnville Business College Collection* Sight Exchange and Telegraphie Transfers is open every evening at 7 o'clock for on New York, San Franciaeo and Portland. students in writing, drawing and book­ Office hour»—from V a. m. to 4 p. in. keeping. Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music FIRE INSURANCE. .IOIIV WOMWAN in McMinnville and at McMinnville Represents following sterling ooiupan- college. Residence corner of Second ies: London the A Liverpool A Glut»»', North and C Streets. British A Mercantile. Commercial Vnioa Fire Association, German Ameriean, Fire­ Mrs. James, who has been visiting man ’« Fund, Hartford, Csimmeroial, Anglo Mrs. and Rev. J. C. Fair, expects to Nevada. State Investment Wheat insarnnoe a Huectnlty. sail for New York via San Francisco from Portland to-morrow. McMinnville jewelery store is now the biggest and largest west of Port­ land and the cheapest in Oregon. Wm. Holl, proprietor. Why do you pay for inferior silver plated table ware big prices, if you get at the McMinnville jewelry store, Wm. Holl, the liest and finest ' f can be had for the same price. We regard artificial coloring of but­ I Till -1 -J ter as a notorious fraud, and one that — ,,Vt is a direct injury to the prosperity of the general dairy interest. The Ru­ ral Spirit said a truth when it said —AT— that if every state would make a law­ declaring artificial coloring an adul­ teration, that such a law would knock out all imitation butter makers. Two of the provisions in the amendments HEADQUA RTERS. to the Oregon dairy law that we tried to have passed last winter, that all Candy, Nuts, Toys and Pres­ packages of butter shall represent their ents for every body. Persons exact weight; that is to say. a roll or print of butter must be ¡founds or mul­ buying 5 lbs or over will l»o tiples of pounds. The other was that given wholesale rates. artificial coloring of butter should be With every $1 purchase will declared an adulteration. If the com­ be given a chance on ing legislature would pass such a law 3 Haiulsome Prizes. it would knock out nine-tenths of but­ (Groceries Excepted.) ter that is imported to this state. This 1 extend a cordial invitation alone would advance the price o butter at least 10 cents per pound, to the people of this county to and would therefore be worth very come and examine my goods many thousand dollars to the dairy and compare prices. interest. The skating rink at Mohawk hall is in full blast. And now we are informed that John Wisecarver has a bouncing baby girl at his home, Nov. 30th. A Sheath-fish, one of the curiosities of the deep was on exhibition at the Eurisko market vesterdav. Albert B. Apperson and Mrs. A. J. Apperson have been to Portland se­ lecting goods for Christmas week. We expect to lay the Presidents message before all our readers to­ morrow, in full. It makes 16.269 words. A post mortem examination reveal­ ed the fact that the cause of the long Buffering by Mrs. Goucher, of Amity, was a cancer of the stomach. Posters announce that three lectures are to be given at the Christian church Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, by Prof. T. F. Campbell. An International Stigma. Next Monday and Tuesday Apper­ There is every prospect that within son ’s store interior will be topsy turvey inconsequence of changes in shelving. the next sixty days a treaty will be Call now, and then after these im­ concluded between Great Britain and the United States that will effectually provements are made. That was a fine lot of Smelt, herr­ break up the refuge for scoundrels ing, etc., at the Eurisko yesterday that has been maintained across our from Tacoma. Leave a standing order northern frontier in Canada for so for some when they come again, as manjr years. The failure of the treaty ast before the senate has only served they go off like hot cakes. to intensify the desire for such terms J. A. Todd is successor to P. W. Todd, in the city drug store. The as will be satisfactory to both parties firm name remains Rogers & Todd. to the agreement, and it would seem J. L. Rogers will continue in the man­ that there was nothing left to cavil in agement, and this will soon become the new draft which has been prepar­ one of the most popular and leading ed and will soon be in shape for ratifi­ drug houses of Western Oregon, as it cation. It is not creditable to the two great nations concerned, and between is now of this valley. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lewis, of Dayton which there are such strong and en­ Prairie, met with a sad affliction on during bonds of interest and sympathy, Monday last. Their darling little that for three quarters of a century four months old bnhv was playing in there should have been so very few its mothers arms, when, without a offenses recognized as extraditable, moments waning, yielded up its tiny and these few of comparatively rare spirit to the Father who said “suffer occurrence. It is proposed to enlarge the list from murder and forgery so little children to come unto me.” Citizens, council, and all interested as to include neary every crade of offense against the persons and prop­ along Third street, have decided that erty ot individuals, as well as those the mud must go. The council aj bearing against society and the state. pointed as a committee Messrs. Cam} - No more important step could be tak bell, Jones and Palmer, to confer with ’n in furtherance of the better admin­ istration of justice and the prevention property owners in reference to the of the crime within the jurisdiction of matter. And as the citizens respond uie respective governments. It is an cheerfully we hope in a few days to international reproach that from any see a clean street from B to E street. cause the territory of one nation lie made an asylum for the Most Rev. Win. H. Gross, Archbish­ should thieves and cut-throats of another, op of Oregon, will preach at the Cath­ where they could- live in undisturbed olic church next Sunday, the 12th.. possession of the proceeds of their at the 10:30 o’clock mass, and in the villainy as well as the enjoyment of evening, at 7:30¡also next Monday all the rights of persons guaranteed to honest men and good citizens. This at the same hour. Arch Bishop Gross is a stigma that cannot be wiped out is one of the eminent speakers of the a day too soon. age, and the public generally are in­ P. F. Browne goes to Portland on vited to attend these services. An exchange recently stated that business to-day. Marple was treated as a trusty in the P. W. Todd leaves to-day for Clover­ Lafayette jail. If wearing a 16-pounc dale. A host of good wishes accom­ fhackel to his leg and being locked up pany him. day and night in his cell is the treat­ The accident on the NPR which ment a trusty gets then perhaps he SherifT Harris was compelled to occurred on Wednesday of last week ornament the individual after that did not seriously delay matters. Mr. •tyle because of the abusive manner and Mrs. O. O. Hodson, reached home of the prisoner. 1 He i> undoubted the Mondey evening it.erly on time, not -Pi •"« •» right man, 1 .nd In the right pl.ee.« ’«ry b^ly . get back to W ebfoot. present c GRISSEN’S, Santa Claus C. CRIÜ8EN I. 0. 0 T Yamhill county district Italge IOGT will meet at the Grange ballon Thurs­ day and Friday, December 9th and 10th. Lodge meeting each day 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. in., public meetings each evening at 7 p. m. Following is the programme for evening meet­ ings : Garriwn'» Block. McMtnnvtUa, Oraron. Watch This Art Gallery THURSDAY EVENING. ......... ..... Audience Singing.... Rev. T. H. Henderson Prayer . . ........ Charlie Howe Declamation .............. J. W. Parrish Reading ... Gracie Stuart Declamation Mra. Fellener Reading Mias Webb Reading in elocution (of Salem) .............. Audience Singing FRIDAY EVENING. . Audience Singing Rev. rtalchwell Prayer ....... Henry Bertholimew Declamation Arthur Burt Declamation J. I. Knight Song ....... Wort Gardner Declamation Helen Cal breath Declamation .M im Emily Webb Reading ................... Audience Singing ... AH are cordially invited to attend the evening meeting« which are in­ tended to promote the good of the order. To Bishop & Kay fl WP tfn with a wish to first choice of Holiday Furnishing Goodfl. Nockware and Suspender«, and Silk Handkerchief«, at bottom price«. BIBHOP a KAY. F5 » I I 1 W I r » I I